LEGAL RECONSTRUCTION IN GOVERNMENT POLICIES IN THE POST- COVID-19 TOURISM SECTOR THAT SUPPORTSECONOMIC RECOVERY IN INDONESIA
Irham Rahman, Fitri Windradi, Yudi Tatang Sujana

Faculty of Law, Kadiri University


Abstract

Changes in the pattern of people^s lives are faster than changes in law, considering the function of law as community renewal that can provide benefits. Since the Covid-19 virus entered Indonesia 2 years ago, the pattern of people^s lives changed, and the government provided policies through rule of law in Indonesia to deal with the negative impacts caused by the virus, namely health impacts, social impacts, and economic impacts, especially the tourism industry. Many tourism industries are closed and empty of visitors, which causes the economy in the tourism sector to die. It becomes a legal problem when government policies that are taken do not support economic recovery and there is a legal conflict between laws and regulations and there is no preventive and repressive legal reconstruction that supports economic recovery. The purpose of this research is to understand the legal reconstruction of law and orders related to post-covid-19 tourism policies for economic recovery. This research method uses a normative research method with a law approach and a case approach. The conclusion of this research is that government policies through legislation must be in accordance with legal principles and the current needs of the tourism industry. The need for repressive and preventive legal reconstruction in the tourism sector to encourage efficient economic recovery.

Keywords: Legal Reconstruction, Government Policy, Tourism, Economy

Topic: Law on Tourism

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